Click on Sign in with Dropbox or on Sign in with Drive and log in with your account. If you do not have a Google or Dropbox account yet, you can create one for free. If logging in with Dropbox, give your Trezor permission to create a folder in your Dropbox to store all the passwords and confirm. Do not worry, the passwords in your Dropbox will be encrypted and inaccessible without your Trezor.

You can use some of the keyboard shortcuts below to make it easier to work with Trezor Password Manager.

Shift + Alt + U restarts the Trezor Password Manager extension.

Shift + Alt + F enters the username and password in the login form of a website (that you have stored previously with Trezor Password Manager). You will be asked to confirm this action on your Trezor.

It is also possible to fill in the username and password by right clicking on a website where you want to log in and choosing the "Log in to" option.

Remember to have your Trezor connected. Otherwise, it will not work. The little green square in the corner of the Password Manager extension icon indicates that your device is connected and that your credentials are stored for the currently open website.

Warning The exported CSV file is in plain text and it is not encrypted, please be careful with your passwords when using this feature.

Starting with Password Manager version 0.6.3, users can export or import the passwords to or from third-party password manager services. To export or import passwords, click on the account in the right top corner in the Password Manager and choose import or export.

During export, it is possible to export only selected passwords. The CSV file does not have a header. The columns in the exported file are as follows:

URL, Title, Username, Password, Tags, Secret note

When importing your passwords from third-party services, it is possible to sort your CSV columns by type.